I participated to the 4th Readathon organized by the Group Our Reading Club. The Readathon has started on the 31st of JULY and ended on the 9th on AUGUST.

The challenges of this year are :

Read a book by an author from a country that you want to visit

Read a non fiction book

Listen to an audio book

Read a book by a Tunisian author

Read a book about mental illness

Read a book that was originally written in a different language

Read a book in Arabic

I wanted to share this post yesterday but I didn’t… Anyways, I planned to read 4 books for the#ORCreadathon4 but I’m suffering from reading slumps since December 2016 😭 OMG! I tried to read many books but I haven’t managed to finish one of them. It’s sad, so sad… when I saw the post of the readathon I remembered I’ve enjoyed the 3rd edition last year, so this could be my last chance to snap out this slump. And guess what, I did it! I listened to an audio book and I’ve read an other one 😄 Happy me!
Here is my TBR :

Mathilda by Roald Dahl

Invisible Kid by Atef Attia

Sex and the city

The magic of leadership

I managed to finish the first and the second book and I like both of them. (4/5 on goodreads)
So, I accomplished 4 challenges out of 7 :
* Read a book by an author from a country that you want to visit ( Mathilda / England)
* Listen to an audio book (Mathilda)
* Read a book by a Tunisian author ( Invisible Kid )
*Read a book about mental illness (Invisible Kid)
I wish I’ve read Mathilda when I was a child, I’m not sure but I think I ve already seen the movie. Nevertheless, I enjoyed listening to the storyteller. The little Mathilda is a genius who loves reading books although her parents are silly, they do not take care of her and try to stop her reading books! This girl managed to deal with bad people at the age of 4 and try to do her best to live with them without judging their behavior .I think I already love Dahl novels (I’ve enjoyed reading Charlie and the chocolate factory as well)
The second book, the first paper book I finished this year, (yeah !) Invisible Kid. Such a delightful book! I loved Atef Attia’s style. I’ve seen Essour though the scenes from the beginning to the end. I tried to imagine the background even if Atef don’t tell us where this novel takes place exactly. However, I didn’t like the end 😏 may be an invisible kid 2 to finish the story and tell us how Essour could deal with his new life ? Otherwise, this book is a good creative thriller.
I’m really happy to participate in the #ORCreadathon4. I loved the reviews and added some books to my TBR. See you next year dudes 😄

Update

I’m really so glad that Attef Attia left a comment on my Instagram post.